This is an up-to-date guide to the newly improved Fish Flingers D&D in RuneScape. This is a members only D&D. The point of the game is to catch 6 different species of fish, all with the correct tackle combinations for each.

This guide will explain how to easily earn all 4 medals every competition as well as the best methods to maximize Xp gains and the weight of your catch during the competition.

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Medals:
• Junior Angler: Find the perfect tackle for three species.
• Master Angler: Find the perfect tackle for all six species.
• Heavy Catch: At least 80% of fish caught are of the heaviest species.
• Efficient Fisher: Obtain an average catch rating of 80% or higher for *each* of the 6 species.

Tokens:
• One token for every four fish caught in the competition. These are used to purchase rewards from the fisherman.
• You can have up to a maximum of 2000 tokens at a time.

Hook Clues:
• Standard hook: "a normal hook should catch them just fine"
• Slim hook: "that species has a small mouth, ...."
• Double hook: "That species tends to nibble its food, so a double hook will help to catch them"
• Large Hook: "That species has a wide mouth, ...."
• Bone/Wood Hook: "They're clever and can spot metal a mile off..."

I've been looking for the hints explained and here it is. Video goes in depth on pretty much everything.

The recast tip is probably something not well known. I just found out yesterday about it. It actually doubles the amount of fish you can get per round. I was averaging about 40 fish per game before finding out.

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